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<blockquote data-quote="moonbase" data-source="post: 1163339" data-attributes="member: 178786"><p>Apologies, I did not mean a physical hardware slot that accepts a card/cam type of device.</p><p></p><p>I meant that the NS2000 can be purchased with a firmware configuration that allows 4 different DRM's to be loaded onto the unit at the same time.</p><p>My understanding is that this is an extra option above the base build firmware configuration which allows only 1 DRM to be loaded into the firmware.</p><p></p><p>The "slots" I referred to is the firmware capability to load a different DRM into each slot. The logic is similar to some E2 satellite receivers where 4 different E2 images can be stored in the receiver at the same time, these are often referred to as image slots but are firmware rather than a phsical hardware slot.</p><p></p><p>Hope that clears it up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moonbase, post: 1163339, member: 178786"] Apologies, I did not mean a physical hardware slot that accepts a card/cam type of device. I meant that the NS2000 can be purchased with a firmware configuration that allows 4 different DRM's to be loaded onto the unit at the same time. My understanding is that this is an extra option above the base build firmware configuration which allows only 1 DRM to be loaded into the firmware. The "slots" I referred to is the firmware capability to load a different DRM into each slot. The logic is similar to some E2 satellite receivers where 4 different E2 images can be stored in the receiver at the same time, these are often referred to as image slots but are firmware rather than a phsical hardware slot. Hope that clears it up? [/QUOTE]
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